Subject: RE: [xsl] Tags to prevent XSLT from processing? From: "Kevin Jones" <kjouk@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 23:14:04 +0100 |
> >Hello all, >Are there any tags in xsl that prevents the XSLT from >processing content between those tags? >Basically, I am outputting html that has some client >side java script and I dont want XSLT to look at that >part. I think what you are probably looking for is a CDATA section to protect your JavaScript. The FAQ has a good section on the use of CDATA with XSLT at http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/cdata.html. > >Is this a good programming practice in the first >place? I think that depends on what you are trying to do. Outputting JavaScript into HTML from XSLT is quite a common thing to do. There is a balance between using XSLT code to control the appearance of a HTML page and using JavaScript to do client side work. Both approaches have there own strengths but normally a combination works best. > > >I want to develop web applications.Please advice me. I >am using a Web Server (I cant use COCOON/axkit) that >supports only CGI and I cant use Java. How can I >develop web applications? I dont want to limit my web >client to IE 5.0 and cant use asp/jsp. Can any one >point me to tutorials on developing web applications >with xml as a representation? Most of the stuff I know about requires the use of more than a CGI. For a low transaction site you might get away with using a command line XSLT processor from your CGI but this is far from the most efficient model. Can you move to a more functional web server? Java capable servers probably have the best XSLT support at the moment. Kev. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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